Story Embers Podcast
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A podcast dedicated to guiding and inspiring Christian storytellers to glorify God with excellent craftsmanship. Published once a week with episodes covering all areas of story craft, including plot, theme, characters, poetry, narrative art, and more. Hosted by Grace Livingston.
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Choosing the Right Themes to Write About
17/05/2021 Duração: 19minFinding the right theme to explore in a story can be a struggle. How can you make sure your theme is deep instead of shallow? What are some common mistakes writers make when selecting themes? Josiah, Rolena, and Daeus tackle these questions and more on today’s episode. What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Learn more about The School of Kingdom Writers and join the movement! (https://sokw.org/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-39-choosing-the-right-themes-to-write-about/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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Overcoming the Sagging Middle
19/04/2021 Duração: 13minThe second act is notoriously difficult for many writers—how can you keep your story’s middle engaging while progressing the plot at the correct pace? Hope, Josiah, and Gabrielle give tips on how to remedy a sagging second act and discuss how writers can ensure that every scene in the story’s middle is essential.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Learn more about The School of Kingdom Writers and join the movement! (https://sokw.org/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-38-overcoming-the-sagging-middle/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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Crafting Irresistible Plot Conflicts
15/03/2021 Duração: 34minSome stories have conflict that immediately grabs readers while others fall flat. In this episode, Josiah, Rolena, and Daeus discuss their favorite examples of engaging conflict and offer tips on how to build up to those moments. Listen to their conversation below!What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Access our FREE Cultivating a Mindset for Success e-course: (https://storyembers.org/resource-library/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-37-crafting-irresistible-plots-conflicts/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Support the show
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Everything You Need to Know About Worldbuilding
15/02/2021 Duração: 23minToday Josiah, Rolena, Daeus, and Hope tackle the ins and outs of effective worldbuilding. They discuss common worldbuilding mistakes they’ve seen authors make and give tips on how to introduce worldbuilding to readers without info-dumping.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Access our FREE Wordbuilding Questionnaire and other resources: (https://storyembers.org/mindset/)- Daeus's article "How to Create Original Slang that Enriches Your Story World": (https://storyembers.org/how-to-create-original-slang-that-enriches-your-story-world/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/?s=podcast)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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An In-Depth Look at Professional Editing
18/01/2021 Duração: 29minToday Josiah, Brianna, and Gabrielle share their experiences with professional editing and how it has helped them grow as writers. They debunk common misconceptions that writers have about working with a professional editor and discuss the advantages of hiring one. What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Have your work sharpened by Story Embers' recommended editor: (https://www.theliterarycrusader.com/welcome.html)- Josiah’s article “3 Truths You May Not Realize About Professional Editing”: (https://storyembers.org/three-truths-you-may-not-realize-about-professional-editing/)- Access our FREE Cultivating a Mindset for Success e-course: (https://storyembers.org/mindset/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-35-what-professional-editing-is-like/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple P
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Demystifying Subtext
21/12/2020 Duração: 25minToday Josiah, Rolena, Daeus, and Hope tackle one of the most powerful tools in a writer’s arsenal: subtext. What is it? Why is it important? What do you lose when your story lacks it? What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes: - Download our FREE How to Weave Christian Themes into Your Story worksheet: (https://storyembers.org/resource-library/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-34-demystifying-subtext/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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How to Keep the Reader in Mind
16/11/2020 Duração: 18minAlmost every piece of writing advice is served with a side of “keep your readers in mind,” but what exactly does that phrase mean? And how can writers practice it effectively? In today’s episode, Josiah, Brianna, and Gabrielle share tips for how to focus on your readers during the writing and editing process.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes: - Download our FREE Ask the Reader e-book: (https://storyembers.org/resource-library/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-33-how-to-keep-your-readers-in-mind/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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Should Christians Write Dismal Endings?
19/10/2020 Duração: 31minThe eighth resolution of our Christian Storytellers Manifesto describes our commitment to “paint traces of hope in even the darkest situations.” However, this raises several questions. Why do Christian writers need to shine light into pitch-black moments? How do we achieve a balance between the two? And does this mean we shouldn’t write sad endings? Josiah, Daeus, Rolena, and Hope weigh in on today’s episode.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org! Show notes:- Read the Christian Storytellers Manifesto: (https://storyembers.org/manifesto/) - Download our FREE Tricky Subjects for Christian Storytellers article series: (https://storyembers.org/resource-library/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-32-should-christians-write-stories-with-dismal-endings/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers) Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Mus
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Unsung Heroes of the Writing Process
21/09/2020 Duração: 21minProducing a novel isn’t a one-man show. Today Josiah DeGraaf, Brianna Storm Hilvety, and Gabrielle Pollack discuss the hidden heroes who help an author give readers a fully fleshed-out and polished story. How do each of these team members contribute to the writing process? How can writers fail to effectively collaborate with them? Listen to the panelists tackle these questions on today's episode!What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Have your work sharpened by Story Embers' recommended editor: (https://www.theliterarycrusader.com/welcome.html)- Access our FREE Cultivating a Mindset for Success e-course: (https://storyembers.org/mindset/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-31-unsung-heroes-of-the-writing-process/)- Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, and more! (https://www.patreon.com/storyembers)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://ww
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Finding Time to Write with a Busy Schedule
17/08/2020 Duração: 21minAt the end of last year, Story Embers sent out a survey to the Christian writing community. Nearly half of the respondents reported that their biggest challenge wasn’t plot, characters, theme, or style but finding time to write! Josiah, Hope, and Rolena have tackled writing habits on the podcast before, but today Josiah, Hope, and Brandon discuss how to incorporate writing into a busy schedule. They also talk about how to recognize when lack of time is a true problem or just an excuse. What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Our episode on other writing habits and disciplines: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-4-writing-habits-and-disciplines/)- Download our FREE Words for the Weary Writer e-book: (https://storyembers.org/resource-library/)- Comment on this episode on our blog: (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-30-finding-time-to-write-when-you-have-no-time/) - Become a supporter and get access to exclusive Story Embers updates, swag, a
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How to Tactfully Portray Sinful Thoughts
20/07/2020 Duração: 26minIn our Tricky Subjects for Christian Storytellers series, we briefly mentioned the challenge writers face when writing corrupt characters. Can writers ever safely immerse themselves in the mind of an evil character? How many of his thoughts should you reveal to your audience? And what advice does Scripture give about this topic? Josiah, Rolena, and Daeus tackle these questions and more on today’s podcast.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the podcast? Let us know at info@storyembers.org!Show notes:- Tricky Subjects for Christian Storytellers Series (https://storyembers.org/dear-christian-novelists-cleanness-is-not-next-to-godliness/)- Fireside Reading & Interview with the Author of "A Heretic's Sacrifice" (https://storyembers.org/fireside-reading-interview-with-the-author-of-a-heretics-sacrifice/)- Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-29-portraying-sinful-thoughts-without-stumbling-readers/)Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https:
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What Happens After the Climax?
15/06/2020 Duração: 16minIn February, Josiah, Rolena, and Daeus discussed the elements of a satisfying climax, but what happens once the protagonist has survived the final conflict? Today Josiah, Hope, and Brandon explore what makes a story’s resolution effective and meaningful. They share their favorite examples of memorable endings and give tips on how to avoid common mistakes when tying off a story.What topics would you like to hear discussed on the Story Embers Podcast? Email info@storyembers.org to let us know!Show notes:- February's episode, "The Elements of a Satisfying Climax" (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-23-the-elements-of-a-satisfying-climax/) - Fireside Reading & Interview with the Author of "A Heretic's Sacrifice" (https://storyembers.org/fireside-reading-interview-with-the-author-of-a-heretics-sacrifice/) - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-28-what-happens-after-the-climax/) Music credits:Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-pla
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Fireside Reading & Interview with the Author of “A Heretic's Sacrifice”
06/06/2020 Duração: 59minOn our podcast, we talk a lot about writing quality stories. But what does that look like in practice? How do authors use the techniques we discuss to craft compelling themes, characters, and plots?Today we’re thrilled to introduce Michael Stanton as the guest host for a new experimental series of podcast episodes. In each one, Michael will give a professional, dramatic reading of a short story we’ve published and interview the author about the process of writing it. We hope that seeing an example of a well-constructed story and hearing how the author created it will help you learn to do the same. Without further ado, welcome to the first installment of Stories by the Embers! Today's featured piece is by Story Embers Editor-in-Chief, Josiah DeGraaf. It’s a thrilling escapade of a cunning heretic and shapeshifter who tries to act honorably but instead lands himself in more and more trouble. Did you enjoy this special episode? Email us at info@storyembers.org to share your thoughts. We’re only producing a
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Interview with Chris Fabry about The Promise of Jesse Woods
30/05/2020 Duração: 47minWelcome to the finale of our book study and article series on The Promise of Jesse Woods! In today’s episode, Josiah DeGraaf, Brianna Storm Hilvety, and Grace Livingston sit down with author Chris Fabry to discuss his experience while writing the novel. Fabry gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse at what inspired his ideas and how he developed his characters, plot, and theme. Show notes: - Our article series on what writers can learn from The Promise of Jesse Woods (https://storyembers.org/how-to-write-stories-that-christian-readers-actually-need/) - Chris Fabry's website (https://chrisfabry.com/) Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/)Support the show
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Writing Realistic Children
20/04/2020 Duração: 15minLast month Josiah, Hope, and Brandon tackled parents in fiction—this month, Josiah, Rolena Hatfield, and Daeus Lamb are taking a look at the other end of the spectrum with child characters. They discuss how children are typically portrayed in fiction and give tips for writing children realistically. What helps you get into the mind of a child when writing child characters? Let us know in the comments! Show notes: - Last month's episode covering parents in fiction (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-24-how-to-write-realistic-parents/) - Rose Sheffler's article "Stop Pretending Children Don't Exist in Your Story World" (https://storyembers.org/stop-pretending-children-dont-exist-in-your-story-world/) - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-25-writing-realistic-children/) Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show
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Writing Realistic Parents
16/03/2020 Duração: 14minToday Josiah DeGraaf, Hope Ann, and Brandon Miller break down the depiction of parents in fiction. They discuss problems with how parents are often portrayed in stories and give tips on how to avoid these. What’s your favorite example of well-written parents in fiction? Let us know in the comments! Show notes: - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-24-how-to-write-realistic-parents/) Music credits: Legendary by Purple Planet Music: (https://www.purple-planet.com)Support the show
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The Elements of a Satisfying Climax
17/02/2020 Duração: 25minMany writers struggle to craft a climax that wraps the whole story together. What are the necessary elements of a compelling climax? In today’s episode, Josiah DeGraaf, Rolena Hatfield, and Daeus Lamb tackle this question, discuss their favorite examples of moving endings, and give tips on how to avoid weak climaxes. What makes a climax memorable for you? And what mistakes have you noticed in climaxes you’ve read? Let us know in the comments! Show notes: - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-23-the-elements-of-a-satisfying-climax/) Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/)Support the show
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How to Keep Readers Up Until 2 AM
20/01/2020 Duração: 23minIn today’s episode Josiah DeGraaf, Hope Ann, and Brandon Miller tackle suspense, cliffhangers, emotional tension, and all of those amazing story elements that keep readers up until 2 AM. They share their favorite examples of stories that kept them turning the page and discuss why some techniques for suspense are more effective than others. What’s one story that kept you up until 2 AM? What techniques did the author use to keep you hooked? Let us know in the comments! Show notes: - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-22-how-to-keep-readers-up-until-2-am/) Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/)Support the show
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Can We Craft Stories that Are Objectively Artistic?
23/11/2019 Duração: 19minOver the past week, we’ve run a series on Uncovering the Reasons Why Books Fail, where Josiah DeGraaf explored how to assess a novel’s quality through three scales. Today he asks Hope Ann and Brandon Miller for their perspectives on how objective a book’s artistic value truly is. They also discuss how to apply these concepts. What aspect of crafting artistic stories do you want to grow in? Let us know! Show notes: - Our article series on Uncovering the Reasons Why Books Fail (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-21-can-we-craft-stories-that-are-objectively-artistic/)- Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-21-can-we-craft-stories-that-are-objectively-artistic/)Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/)Support the show
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Writing for Others vs. Writing for Yourself
02/11/2019 Duração: 16minToday Josiah DeGraaf, Rolena Hatfield, and Daeus Lamb discuss the importance of embracing the impact our stories can have on readers and maintaining the delicate balance between writing for ourselves and others. What’s one way you prioritize writing for others versus writing for yourself? Let us know! Show notes: - Comment on this episode on our blog (https://storyembers.org/se-podcast-20-writing-for-others-vs-writing-for-yourself/) Music credits: Legendary - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Support the show